Restore the Source,
Honor His Legacy.
6th Annual Tom Miller Week Events
Free Museum Admission
Date: February 15, 2026
Time: 10:00AM –5:00 PM
Location: MD Center for History and Culture, 610 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201
Cost: Free
Description: In celebration of Tom Miller Day, enjoy a day of free Museum admission. View Tom Miller’s Summer in Baltimore triptych painting, on display in Collecting Maryland: Art, Artifacts, Community.
Summer in Baltimore triptych (1995), Tom Miller
Image courtesy of the MD Center for History and Culture
Restore the Source: A Community Call
to Preserve Tom Miller’s Murals
Join Friends of Tom Miller for a special Tom Miller Day virtual gathering announcing the launch of a phased restoration effort for However Far the Stream Flows, It Never Forgets Its Source (1991)—the first public mural created in Baltimore by artist Tom Miller.
After more than 30 years of exposure to weather, pollution, and structural stress, this iconic three-story mural at North Avenue and Harford Road is now in critical condition. Paint loss, exposed brick, cracking, and moisture damage threaten the future of this important work of public art.
During the event we will share:
The history and significance of Tom Miller’s first mural in Baltimore
The current condition of the mural and why restoration is urgent
The phased restoration plan led by Project Manager Chris Brooks and Friends of Tom Miller
Hear from the Miller’s Family, Collectors, Community Members, and Local Leaders
How the public can support the effort by signing the petition and making a donation
Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Time: 6:00PM –7:00 PM
Location: Virtual (RSVP for link)
Cost: Free
Host: Blackives, LLC, Friends of Tom Miller, & Black Art Today Foundation
Deterioration of However Far A Stream Flows, It Never Forgets It’s Source (1991) by Tom Miller, 2025
Images courtesy of Blackives, LLC

